[Coco] rainbow on cd or dvd

Luis Fernández luis46coco at hotmail.com
Tue Apr 19 16:55:21 EDT 2011


Dear friend aaron
I have permission to order maltedmedia
I'm doing
and wanted to ask if you would be interested in putting your rainbow on this server noproblem if you say no, your site is very good.

My interest is to organize everything related to coconut, the best you can, withoutmuch duplication, particularly in software.

It maltedmedia this organization will bring problems for people and websites that havelink to maltedmedia, but have many duplicated files is not good.

If you think of anything I'm waiting

> Date: Mon, 18 Apr 2011 19:14:10 -0400
> From: aawolfe at gmail.com
> To: coco at maltedmedia.com
> Subject: Re: [Coco] rainbow on cd or dvd
> 
> On Tue, Apr 12, 2011 at 8:14 PM, Sean <badfrog at gmail.com> wrote:
> > While the project is awesome, and I do participate occasionally, at
> > the current rate it's going to be a very long time before we get to
> > see it finished!
> >
> > Someone posted a collection a few years ago to a megaupload site, but
> > that one is now gone.  I wasn't able to get a full set.  The
> > individual issues were massive in size, several hundred megs each if I
> > recall, not very efficient compression.   Just a set of readable .jpeg
> > or .png scans would be awesome.  (hint hint)
> > A .torrent would probably be the ideal distribution method.
> >
> 
> ask and ye shall receive.  sometimes at least.
> 
> http://aaronwolfe.com/rainbow.torrent
> 
> thats all the rainbows, OCR'ed and "optimized" for space savings.. all
> are PDF, smaller than 50MB, most much smaller.
> Used Clearscan where I could and still get a decent file size.  For
> the bigger issues (early 80s) the Clearscan made them bigger than my
> target size so I used "searchable image" OCR.  If you prefer the
> readability enhancement of Clearscan, you
> can simply run a CS OCR pass on these files, they double in size but
> become nicer to read.
> 
> Also, the contents of all these rainbows, some other coco mags, 68
> micro journal, and lots of manuals can be searched online at
> http://cococoding.com
> The OCR is not perfect like Tim's project, you won't copy and paste
> code from these.  However, searching for topics/keywords works pretty
> well.
> 
> -Aaron
> 
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